A team of researchers from BYU, UofU, USU, and UofWY has received a $6 million, 3-year NSF award to develop the cyberinfrastructure to gain a better understanding of the interconnectivity of natural and human water resources systems and study the factors that impact water in the Intermountain West.

HydroShare is a collaborative website being developed for better access to data and models in the hydrologic sciences by a team led by USU Professor David Tarboton with a grant from the National Science Foundation.

The National Science Foundation EPSCoR program (Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research) has awarded Utah a five-year, $20 million grant to support a statewide effort to assist in building the human and research infrastructure needed to sustainably manage Utah’s waters.